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It is one thing to admire the shimmering silhouette of the Dubai skyline from the 22nd floor of your holiday hotel, but today five of the world’s leading golfers had their sights trained on an altogether different aspect from the Royal Bridge Suite at Atlantis, The Palm.

The view from the Bridge, which provided an exotic location for the DP World Tour Championship Atlantis Golf Challenge, 90m above ground, provided Henrik Stenson, Justin Rose, David Howell, Lee Westwood and Martin Kaymer with a unique bird’s eye view of a 9m x 5m ‘green’ constructed on a DP World barge in the lagoon far below the tournament’s Official Hotel.

And, ahead of Thursday’s season-ending DP World Tour Championship, Dubai at Jumeirah Golf Estates – the tournament which brings The Race to Dubai to a thrilling climax – it was left to the inaugural Race to Dubai winner, Westwood, to hit the target and claim the first prize of the week in this special ‘nearest the pin’ competition.

By finishing just four feet away from the flag on the specially constructed DP World floating pontoon, anchored just off shore in the Arabian Gulf, Westwood accepted the winner’s trophy from Ravini Perera, Senior Vice President, Sales, Marketing and PR at Atlantis, The Palm, and Feras Dahlan, Government Relations, DP World.

Appropriately, in view of the venue, Westwood also received a special luxury package, which includes a stay in one of the unique ocean themed Atlantis Underwater Suites, featuring floor to ceiling views of the Ambassador Lagoon and its 65,000 marine inhabitants.

The DP World Tour Championship Atlantis Golf Challenge, in partnership with title sponsors DP World, Atlantis, The Palm and The European Tour, featured all five players hitting ten shots each from the balcony of the 924 square metre Royal Bridge Suite, to the floating green 235 yards (210 metres) beyond the swimming pool and beach.

Stenson took on the role of host for the ‘Made for TV’ event, with hotel guests at Atlantis, The Palm invited to view the spectacular stunt from the beach, 300 feet below the balcony

Westwood’s victory was confirmed by a ‘Guest Referee’ in swimming trunks – namely Ian Poulter, enjoying the sun on the beach, who volunteered to join the official referee in adjudicating on the barge and delivering the verdict.

Westwood said “It was great fun. I like challenges like this at the start of a week and today’s one certainly focused the mind with such a small target in the lagoon. I was fortunate to get the right club – a seven iron – and I manage to catch it perfectly.

“Dubai is a special place for me. I’ve had a bit of success here and it’s great to be back for the DP World Tour Championship.”

Stenson added: “I was delighted to welcome the guys into my humble home for the week. The shot itself was quite intimidating, especially getting straight out of bed onto my balcony to try to hit a six or seven iron to a tiny target. It was great fun, though.”

US Open Champion, Rose, added: “Hitting from the Bridge Suite of this iconic hotel gave a great perspective of Dubai as well as providing a great way to kick off a big week on The European Tour.”

Serge Zaalof, President and Managing Director of Atlantis, The Palm said: “Atlantis has hosted many spectacular events in the past, as the Official Hotel of the DP World Tour Championship since 2009. We are delighted to have initiated this unique golf stunt with five of the world’s top players.”

About Atlantis, The Palm, Dubai
Atlantis, The Palm is the first entertainment resort destination in the region and located at the centre of the crescent of The Palm in Dubai. Opened in September 2008, the unique ocean-themed resort features a variety of marine and entertainment attractions, as well as 17 hectares of waterscape amusement at Aquaventure Waterpark, all within a 46 hectare site. It is home to one of the largest open-air marine habitats in the world, with over 65,000 marine animals in lagoons and displays including The Lost Chambers Aquarium, a maze of underwater corridors and passageways providing a journey through ancient Atlantis. Aquaventure features 18 million litres of fresh water used to power thrilling waterslides, a 2.3 kilometre river ride with tidal waves and pools, water rapids and white water chargers. Atlantis, The Palm is also known as the culinary destination in the region with a collection of world-renowned restaurants including Nobu, Ronda Locatelli and Rostang. The resort boasts an impressive collection of luxury boutiques and shops as well as extensive meeting and convention facilities.